Publishers Weekly
07/28/2014
Debut novelist Kepnes’s seriously unsettling depiction of stalking nevertheless manages to invoke glimmers of sympathy for its perpetrator. Joe is working as a clerk at a bookstore on New York City’s Lower East Side when M.F.A. writing student Guinevere Beck (known as Beck) saunters in. Joe knows immediately that they’re meant to be together. What follows is a chronicle of Joe’s psychotic preoccupation with Beck, told in Joe’s relentless, alternately passionate and vitriolic narration and addressed to Beck as “you.” Astonishingly enough, his fixation materializes into a relationship of sorts. Joe, who is well-read but never attended college, has a chip on his shoulder about his education and class status and the assumptions people make about him. Beck, for her part, prefers to stir up dramas rather than seriously work on her writing. What’s most chilling about this novel, besides its plausibility, is the way in which Kepnes makes the reader empathize with Joe during the journey into his troubled mind. Her book will have readers looking over their shoulders—and examining their own motivations. Agent: Jennifer Rudolph Walsh and Claudia Ballard, WME Entertainment. (Sept.)
Bustle
"This is one of the most unsettling books I’ve read this year, but despite being thoroughly creeped out, I couldn’t put it down even for a second. It’s narrated by the villain, which makes for a rather unnerving read. I even found myself accidentally rooting for him as he was about to commit pretty heinous crimes. Whoops."
The Devil's Advocate
You…had the page-turning quality of classic (Stephen) King at his peak.
USAToday.com
"Chilling...unrelenting."
Pages Podcast
If you like twisted psychological horror with a liberal dose of hip and more than a dollop of perversion, this one’s for you!
The Book Ramblings
You by Caroline Kepnes completely blew me away…It’s an exceptional thriller that is chillingly passionate, dangerous, and quite often left me speechless.
Harpers Bazaar (UK)
If you liked GONE GIRL’S portrayal of a marriage in decline, the demented love story at the heart of YOU will have you gripped….This book will give you Stockholm syndrome."
Booklist
A deeply dark yet mesmerizing first novel of two people caught in a romantic tangle with an ever-tightening knot.
Stephen King
"Hypnotic and scary...never read anything quite like it."
Jennifer Hillier
Intense and deeply disturbing, You is a dark story told in a fresh voice, and an addictive read from beginning to end. Being inside Joe Goldberg’s head was both a thrill and a nightmare, and yet I didn’t want to wake up. I look forward to more from the very talented Caroline Kepnes.
Kathryn's Inbox
You is a deliciously terrifying stalker tale that grabbed hold of me on page one and kept me captivated right until the very end…Utterly unputdownable.
BoloBooks.com
All-consuming – a book that will not release its hold on you, even when you are not actively reading it.
Vox Libris
Be prepared to be chilled to the bone by this book. And remember to change your passwords, check your locks, and close the drapes."
"37 Books with Plot Twists that Will Blow Your Min Buzzfeed
"I was immediately hooked—and read it in a matter of hours. Could. Not. Stop."
PopSugar.com
"Could be the next GONE GIRL...a perverse suspense romance about obsession, sex, and secrets."
Elle (UK)
"A page turner...clever and chilling."
Marie Claire (UK)
"A brilliant tale of obsessive love...it's GONE GIRL meets a sinister version of GIRLS."
Lena Dunham
My most favorite thriller."
MomAdvice.com
"This book is dark, disturbing, twisted, erotic, psychotic...just try to put it down. Fans of...Gillian Flynn will love this book."
Daily Mail (UK) - Geoffrey Wansell
"Both original and compelling. If you only read one new thriller this year, make it this one. It will stay with you long after you have put it down."
Glamour
"You think you know the story: girl meets boy, boy turns out to be a murderous stalker. US journalist Kepnes' debut is a fantastically creepy thriller...the kind of book you put your life on hold for."
Huffpost Books
You is the kind of book you will read whenever you have a spare moment. It is the book you will not be able to put down, and once you finish, you will want to start over again.
TimeOut Australia
"Is Caroline Kepnes’ 'You' the next GONE GIRL? It'll take you inside a psychopath’s head... and might even make you like him. A mad and macabre love story."
Closer Magazine
Kepnes’debut novel is gripping in both substance and style.
Sophie Hannah
"YOU is superb. So funny, apart from anything else, and properly clever. It is: different, hot."
Allen Eskens
"YOU is punch-you-in-the-face stunning. Caroline Kepnes takes her readers by the hand and masterfully leads them into an ever darkening, twisted and delicious tale full of sharp psychological edges. This book needs to find its way onto the bookshelf of every reader of mysteries and thrillers."
Leah Raeder
"Evilly fantastic."
Examiner.com - Peter Kelton
"Stunningly marvelous...Highly recommended."
The Insatiable Bookie
Completely and utterly scary, but masterful all the same.
Pubslush
Reminiscent of Gone Girl, but with a darker, more chilling tone."
Fictional Candy
Completely unique...it scares me to the core.
The Joplin Globe
[I] devoured every page and enthusiastically recommended others do the same…I’m going to scoop up everything Kepnes writes... Probing, visionary and intricate, [You] makes me excited to read whatever she comes up with next.
Skrishnasbooks.com
An absolutely creepy novel of obsession, You is told from a rare point of view—that of the stalker—and is as absolutely chilling as it is absorbing. Fans of psychological thrillers shouldn’t miss this intriguing debut.“
The Literary Gossip
I finished You a day ago, and Joe’s voice is still in my head…I was so impressed with everything about this book, I have no choice but to give it 5 stars. I look forward to reading her work in the future.
Splice Today
"Gripping, erotic, suspenseful... yes, it's the next Gone Girl."
Way Too Hot Books
Couldn’t get the story out of my mind…Joe’s complex and flawed character and [the] suspenseful tone of his story will...keep you turning the pages.
Art Books Coffee
One of the best books that I have read this year…From page one of this book, I knew it was going to be something that gripped me…I cannot wait to read what comes next from Caroline. Her voice is original and her writing style captures modern society down to every hashtag.
Book Addicts NSA
"To say You was intense would be the understatement of the year... Nothing I have read remotely compares... It's so sick and twisted and yet magnificently brilliant. Read YOU."
The Insomniac Bibliophile
"Wholly engrossing…I will not be forgetting this one for a while!"
Chester County Books
"A very sexy page turner."
Books with Cass
You was addicting and compelling.
That's What She Read
Dark and disturbed,You is definitely a must read.
The Daily Mail (UK)
One of The Daily Mail's Crime Book Picks of 2014
A Bookworm's World
Kepnes has penned her own version of the ‘stalker’ novel. It’s different – and it’s darn good.
Curled Up with a Good Book
"Compulsively readable... deliberately seductive."
Us Weekly
"Ominous."
Boston Globe
Kepnes does a brilliant job of letting us into the brittle mind of a beguiling psychopath.
Booklist
A deeply dark yet mesmerizing first novel of two people caught in a romantic tangle with an ever-tightening knot.
Entertainment Weekly
"Compelling."
People
"This beautifully crafted thriller... will give you chills."
Kirkus Reviews
2014-08-14
An impending sense of dread hangs over Kepnes' cleverly claustrophobic debut, in which love takes on a whole new meaning. Told from the perspective of Joe Goldberg, a seemingly normal Manhattan bookstore employee, the narrative is structured like a long monologue to the titular "you": a young woman, Guinevere Beck, who becomes the object of Joe's obsessive affection. They meet casually enough at the bookstore, and since she's an aspiring writer just starting an MFA program, they bond over literature. Seems innocuous enough, even sweet, until we learn just how far Joe will go to make Beck—her preferred name—his own. Kepnes makes keen use of modern technology to chronicle Joe and Beck's "courtship": He not only stalks her on Twitter, but hacks into her email account and, after casually lifting her cellphone, monitors her text messages. In Joe's mind, he's keeping Beck safe from what he perceives as dangers in her life, particularly the clingy, wealthy Peach Salinger (yes, a relative of that Salinger); Beck's hard-partying ex, Benji; and her therapist, the smooth-talking Dr. Nicky. When Joe and Beck finally, inevitably get together, it only serves to ratchet up Joe's predatory, possessive instincts. Every text is analyzed as if it were the German Enigma Code, and every email is parsed and mined for secret meaning. There's little doubt that the relationship is doomed, but Kepnes keeps the reader guessing on just how everything will implode. There's nothing romantic about Joe's preoccupation with Beck, but Kepnes puts the reader so deep into his head that delusions approach reality.